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Ukraine crisis: Russia rules out new Geneva talks | Ukraine crisis: Russia rules out new Geneva talks |
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Russia's foreign minister has ruled out holding fresh talks in Geneva to defuse the Ukraine crisis, unless pro-Russian opposition groups are involved. | Russia's foreign minister has ruled out holding fresh talks in Geneva to defuse the Ukraine crisis, unless pro-Russian opposition groups are involved. |
Sergei Lavrov added there was no point as an April accord between the US, EU and Russia had not been implemented. | Sergei Lavrov added there was no point as an April accord between the US, EU and Russia had not been implemented. |
He spoke after a Council of Europe meeting which was expected to support Ukraine's plans for a 25 May election. | He spoke after a Council of Europe meeting which was expected to support Ukraine's plans for a 25 May election. |
But Mr Lavrov called an election "unusual" at a time when the army was being used against the population. | But Mr Lavrov called an election "unusual" at a time when the army was being used against the population. |
Ukraine was ready to back a new round of talks in Geneva, acting Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsia said, as long as Moscow supported presidential elections. | |
He later appealed for international observers to be sent to Ukraine to monitor the May election. | |
OSCE Chairman Didier Burkhalter said there should be a ceasefire in Ukraine ahead of the poll - as holding it was very difficult in the current situation, the AFP news agency reports. | |
In other developments in Ukraine: | |
'Added value' | 'Added value' |
At a news conference in Vienna on Tuesday, Mr Lavrov said holding further international talks on Ukraine would be like "going round in circles". | |
Instead, the government in Kiev and itsWestern backers needed to implement the steps to resolve the crisis agreed in Geneva last month, he said. | |
These involved all parties, including the separatists in eastern Ukraine, refraining from violence, vacating occupied buildings and being disarmed in return for an amnesty. | |
The 25 May presidential election was called after pro-Kremlin President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown by pro-Western protesters in February. | The 25 May presidential election was called after pro-Kremlin President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown by pro-Western protesters in February. |
"Scheduling an election during a time when the army is being used against a part of the population is not conventional - it's not Afghanistan," Mr Lavrov noted. | "Scheduling an election during a time when the army is being used against a part of the population is not conventional - it's not Afghanistan," Mr Lavrov noted. |
Earlier, French President Francois Hollande warned there would be "chaos and the risk of civil war" if the election did not take place. | |
Kiev has rejected the pro-Russian activists' demands for greater autonomy for eastern regions, fearing they could lead to the break-up of the country or more regions being annexed. | Kiev has rejected the pro-Russian activists' demands for greater autonomy for eastern regions, fearing they could lead to the break-up of the country or more regions being annexed. |
Separatists in Donetsk have proclaimed a "People's Republic" and are preparing to hold an independence referendum on Sunday. | Separatists in Donetsk have proclaimed a "People's Republic" and are preparing to hold an independence referendum on Sunday. |
US Secretary of State John Kerry called the plan "contrived and bogus", and said the US rejected it as an "illegal effort to further divide Ukraine". |